

Interested volunteers may call the Parks and Recreation Department at (847) 677-9740. All children must be accompanied by an adult. Lincolnwood children may come in costume to the Proesel Park Family Aquatic Center to trick or treat from decorated cars. $18 for Lincolnwood residents and $22 for non-Lincolnwood residents. All attendees will get a pumpkin to decorate. Halloween costumes are encouraged for pumpkin decorators who want to adorn a pumpkin in Proesel Park. Children 12 and under are welcome at the library’s Kids World department and may parade around the library to trick or treat. Eisenhower Public Library Halloween Parade.Eventgoers must pre-register to attend at Village Hall or by calling 70. Harwood Heights residents under 12 are invited to the Harwood Heights Recreation Center for arts and crafts, coloring, a costume contest, pizza and prizes. $10 for residents, $16 for non-residents. All attendees must pre-register, and those 12 and under will receive a goody bag. Children 12 and under must be accompanied by an adult to participate in trick or treating on park grounds, where a DJ and inflatables will also be on offer. Norridge Park District Halloween Party.For more spooky events in Skokie, visit.Trick or treaters can collect candy along a route in Oakton Park where a magician will also be roaming. The Emily Oaks Nature Center is hosting a guided trail walk featuring “un-touchable” animals, campfire songs and hot cider. All participants must pre-register for the event. Oakton Park will host a zombie-themed game of tag followed with a screening of the Nightmare Before Christmas on the park lawn for families. Not recommended for children under 10 years old. Chainsaw maniacs and insane clown mazes return for “the most frightening experience in Skokie” at the Skokie Water Playground.
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In this 2019 photo, Stella Downing, who was 18 months at the time, chose a pumpkin from the pumpkin patch at the Morton Grove Park District’s Halloween Family Fest. All Park Ridge kids from sixth through 12th grades are welcome at the Park Ridge Community Church’s Pumpkin Patch for Party in the Patch.

Halloween Costume Party at Fred Astaire Dance Studio.All ages can wear costumes and enjoy trick or treating in Hodges Park, stories and games from the Park Ridge Library, coloring with the Kalo Foundation, a costume parade to the Pickwick Theater and a Park Ridge Civic Orchestra’s Symphony Spooktacular concert. Register in advance, then drive through the decorated Centennial Park parking lot to trick or treat at various stations. $36 for Park Ridge Park District residents,$54 for non-residents. Carve a pumpkin, stuff a scarecrow, jump on a hayride, and enjoy s’mores and hot cocoa around a campfire. If the roller coasters don’t scare 11 to 14-year-olds, the goblins will.

The amusement park transforms itself with frightening ghouls, monsters and zombies.

There are special events like Karaoke in the Patch Oct. Support youth programs and charity by purchasing pumpkins at this patch organized by the Park Ridge Community Church, 100 S.
